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the panels, and the panels shrank as the mushrooms collapsed on Nemo. In an early Thanksgiving episode, the focal action of a giant turkey gobbling Nemo's house receives an enormous circular panel in the center of the page. McCay also accommodated a sense of proportion with panel size and shape, showing elephants and dragons at a scale the reader could feel in proportion to the regular characters. McCay controlled narrative pacing through variation or repetition, as with equally-sized panels whose repeated layouts and minute differences in movement conveyed a feeling of buildup to some climactic action.
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took months of adventures before Nemo finally arrived; a green, cigar-chewing clown named Flip was determined to disturb Nemo's sleep with a top hat emblazoned with the words "Wake Up". Nemo and Flip eventually become companions, and are joined by an African Imp whom Flip finds in the Candy Islands. The group travels far and wide, from shanty towns to Mars, to
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featured the young Nemo ("No one" in Latin) who dreamed himself into wondrous predicaments from which he awoke in bed in the last panel. The first episode begins with a command from King Morpheus of Slumberland to a minion to collect Nemo. Nemo was to be the playmate of Slumberland's Princess, but it
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McCay's original artwork has been poorly preserved. McCay insisted on having his originals returned to him, and a large collection survived him, but much of it was destroyed in a fire in the late 1930s. His wife was unsure how to handle the surviving pieces, so his son took on the responsibility and
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The strip shows McCay's understanding of dream psychology, particularly of dream fears—falling, drowning, impalement. This dream world has its own moral code, perhaps difficult to understand. Breaking it has terrible consequences, as when Nemo ignores instructions not to touch Queen Crystalette, who
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McCay experimented with the form of the comics page, its timing and pacing, the size and shape of its panels, perspective, and architectural and other detail. From the second installment, McCay had the panel sizes and layouts conform to the action in the strip: as a forest of mushrooms grew, so did
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Although the strip began October 15, 1905, with Morpheus, ruler of Slumberland, making his first attempt to bring Little Nemo to his realm, Nemo did not get into Slumberland until March 4, 1906, and, due to Flip's interfering, did not get to see the Princess until July 8. His dream quest is always
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technique of the old, but the panels were laid out in an unvarying grid. Nemo took a more passive role in the stories, and there was no continuity. The strip came to an end in January 1927, as it was not popular with readers. Hearst executives had been trying to convince McCay to return to the
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For the first five months the pages were accompanied with captions beneath them, and at first the captions were numbered. In contrast to the high level of skill in the artwork, the dialogue in the speech balloons is crude, sometimes approaching illegibility, and "disfigur[ing McCay's]
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On July 12, 1908, McCay made a major change of direction: Flip visits Nemo and tells him that he has had his uncle destroy Slumberland (it had been dissolved before, into day, but this time it appeared to be permanent). After this, Nemo's dreams take place in his home town, though Flip—and a
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A progressive rock group from Germany named Scara Brae also recorded a musical impression of the comic on their rare self-titled disc from 1981 (the track was actually recorded 2 years earlier). Their concept piece was revived on the second album by the Greek band Anger Department, titled
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moved the collection into his own house. The family sold off some of the artwork when they were in need of cash. Responsibility for it passed to Mendelsohn, then later to daughter Marion. By the early twenty-first century, most of McCay's surviving artwork remained in family hands.
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stars as a radically altered version of Flip, who is described as a "nine-foot tall creature that is half-man, half-beast, has shaggy fur and long curved tusks". The plot centers on Nemo and Flip traveling to Slumberland in search of the former's father.
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has called McCay "the first original genius of the comic strip medium". Harvey claims that McCay's contemporaries lacked the skill to continue with his innovations, so that they were left for future generations to rediscover and build upon. Cartoonist
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type fantasy; one very commonplace dream had the Professor pelting people with snowballs. The famous "walking bed" story was in this period. Slumberland continued to make sporadic appearances until it returned for good on December 26, 1909.
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Despite the show's success, it failed to make back its investment due to its enormous expenses, and came to an end in December 1910. In mid-2012 Toronto-based theatre company Frolick performed an adaptation of the strip into
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featuring grown-up versions of Nemo and the Princess. Neither project lasted long. Production continued on both after the syndicate was closed in 1938, being utilized in various comic books including Cocomalt Comics and
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strip from McCay's original art, modified to fit the size of modern newspaper pages. This revival also did not last. The McCay-Richardson Syndicate distributed this version from approximately March to December 1947.
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in Japan), a licensed game based on the 1989 film. The film would not see a US release until 1992, two years after the game's Japanese release, so the game is often thought to be a standalone adaptation of
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based on the original comic strip was launched on Kickstarter. It is developed by Chris Totten of Pie For Breakfast Studios and Benjamin Cole of PXLPLZ. In 2022, a new game, titled
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inhabits a cave of glass. Overcome with his infatuation, he causes her and her followers to shatter, and awakens with "the groans of the dying guardsmen still ringing in his ears".
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as Flip. Reviews were positive, and it played to sold-out houses in New York. It went on the road for two seasons. McCay brought his vaudeville act to each city where
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Throughout the years, various pieces of Little Nemo merchandise have been produced. In 1941, Rand, McNally & Co. published a Little Nemo children's storybook.
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Story-arcs included Befuddle Hall, a voyage to Mars (with a well-realized Martian civilization), and a trip around the world (including a tour of New York City).
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by Winsor McCay, which features a drawing style reminiscent of McCay's and showing Petty and a character who resembles Flip travelling through Slumberland.
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In March 2017, a short, one-act adaptation of the "Little Nemo" adventures was staged at Fordham University in New York City. The play, simply entitled
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drawings for the animated portion of the film. The animated portion took up about four minutes of the film's total length. Photography was done at the
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established its NEMO Award, given to notable individuals "for excellence in the cartoon arts". Recipients to date include veteran comic-book artist,
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in 1924, he revived the strip, and it ran under its original title from August 3, 1924 until January 9, 1927, when McCay returned to Hearst.
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re-enacting a classic Nemo panel with a sideways-drawn hallway that served as a bottomless pit with the line "Don't fall in, y'hear?"
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circuit, with a $ 100-a-week raise. In several cities, McCay brought his son, who sat on a small throne dressed as Nemo as publicity.
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Little Nemo itself is influenced by children stories in general, and some French comic pages in particular. Since its publishing,
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has one of the strip's recurring characters, a naughty squirrel, "bonking" Nemo with an acorn, and wishing him "sweet dreams".
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ran an issue (#47) which paid direct homage to one of McCay's Nemo storylines, featuring a castle that was drawn sideways and
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In 1947, Robert and fabric salesman Irving Mendelsohn organized the McCay Feature Syndicate, Inc. to revive the original
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newspaper, on October 15, 1905. The full-page, color comic strip ran until July 23, 1911. In spring 1911, McCay moved to
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McCay made imaginative use of color, sometimes changing the backgrounds' or characters' colors from panel to panel in a
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held the strip's copyright, but McCay won a lawsuit that allowed him to continue using the characters. In the
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based on the original comic strip was launched on Kickstarter. It is developed by Dave Mauro of DIE SOFT.
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Different accounts have given McCay's birth year as 1867, 1869, and 1871. His birth records are not extant.
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was chosen for a theatre play, which was suggested for the cultural program for the Olympic Games in 2004.
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family end up in a palace called "Sleepy Town", which has imagery similar to Little Nemo's. In Moore (and
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McCay played an important role in the early history of animation. In 1911, he completed his first film,
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curious-looking boy named the Professor—accompany him. These adventures range from the down-to-earth to
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strips at a cartoon studio where McCay's son Bob had worked. In 1973, Gelman published a collection of
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In 2005, collector Peter Maresca self-published a 21-Ă—-16-inch (53 Ă— 41 cm) volume of
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starts with a hunt for whiffenpoofs but instead the hunters find a "montemaniac" and a "peninsula".
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America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide To The Landmark Movies In The National Film Registry
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before he began working for newspapers and magazines in 1898. In 1903, he joined the staff of the
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strip, credited to "Winsor McCay, Jr." Robert also drew a comic-book version for Chesler called
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imitation of a dream experience. The colors were enhanced by the careful attention and advanced
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McCay sized and placed panels to conform to the action they contained (November 25, 1905).
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interrupted, either by his falling out of bed, or by his parents forcing him to wake up.
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circuit refused to let McCay perform in Boston without a new act, McCay switched to the
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As part of an improvised story, Cawthorn introduced a mythical creature he called a "
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The Politics of Humour: Laughter, Inclusion, and Exclusion in the Twentieth Century
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In 1937, McCay's son Robert attempted to carry on his father's legacy by reviving
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Bowler, Dave; Dray, Bryan (1992). Genesis – A Biography. Sidgwick & Jackson.
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Bringing Up Father: From Sea to Shining Sea the Cross-Country Tour of 1939–1940
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was unsuccessful in finding another cartoonist to continue the original strip.
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Nemo in bed, where he awoke at the end of each strip (here February 11, 1906)
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Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving Comics
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The Complete Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (1904–1913) by Winsor McCay 'Silas'
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The Complete Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (1904–1913) by Winsor McCay 'Silas'
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was released in Japan in 1989 and in the United States in August 1992 from
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by breaking apart the panel's outlines and eating the letters of the title.
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This article is about the comic strip and character. For other uses, see
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strips in Italy. His collection of McCay originals is preserved at the
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Nemo and the Little Imp explore the city as giants, September 9, 1907.
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The Poetics of Slumberland: Animated Spirits and the Animating Spirit
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available for The full version of this strip (November 26, 1905).
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family of newspapers, where he had success with comic strips such as
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revived the characters in 2014 in an IDW comic book series entitled
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On October 15, 2012, celebrating the 107th anniversary of the first
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s ornate architecture was inspired by McCay's memories of the 1893
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included several elements from Little Nemo in his children's book
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signed over all copyrights to the strip to McCay for one dollar.
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pages for the printers with the precise color schemes he wanted.
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from October 15, 1905 until July 23, 1911. The strip was renamed
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Mint Condition: How Baseball Cards Became an American Obsession
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was revived between 1911 and 1913 under other titles, such as
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called McCay a "genius" and one of his favorite cartoonists.
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were used in a song "Scenes from a Night's Dream" written by
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In 1984, Arnaud SĂ©lignac produced and directed a film titled
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As early as 1905, several abortive attempts were made to put
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afresh on August 3 of that year. The new strip displayed the
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Illuminating Letters: Typography and Literary Interpretation
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Little Nemo, un siècle de rêves, Impressions Nouvelles, 2005
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debuted on the last page of the Sunday comics section of
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comics and graphic novel series occasionally references
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to please the little folk". That October, the full-page
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is a fictional character created by American cartoonist
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was also released in 1990. In 2021, a new game, titled
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Little Nemo in Slumberland: Many More Splendid Sundays!
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started producing a number of stories under the title
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Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays!
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Little Nemo in Slumberland
Little Nemo (disambiguation)

Winsor McCay
New York Herald
New York American
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
Winsor McCay
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
New York Herald
William Randolph Hearst
New York American
Jack Frost
funhouse-mirror

breaking the fourth wall

Rarebit-fiend
Five panels of a color comic strip. The circular center panel overwhelms the others with an image of a giant turkey lifting up and eating a house. In the other panels, a boy is shaken from the house and falls into a lake of cranberry sauce.
Art Nouveau
McKim, Mead & White
World's Columbian Exposition
Luna Park
Dreamland
Coney Island
Luxembourg Palace
A comic strip panel. A character in a frilled red suit points a boy at a city with ostentatious architecture.
A colored photograph of an ornately-decorated amusement park.
World's Columbian Exposition
Coney Island

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